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Show Club project results in new names added to voting lists There is but one more registration regis-tration day, Tuesday, October 30, before the general election day November 6, it was announced an-nounced this week. All those who will be 21 years of age before November 6, may register and vote in the election, according to information informa-tion from the County Clerk's office. The Springville 20-30 Anns have taken on as a project, the registration of every individual in Springville who has turned 21 since last election day and the girls have sent out approximately approx-imately 160 cards. Special emphasis em-phasis has been placed on the high school graduating class of 1959, most of whom will be able to vote this year for the first time. ; After sending out the cards, i reminding the young people of j their patriotic duty to register l and vote, members of the club i are making a check with reg- I istration agents to determine i how many have registered. In j many instances they have sent i out the second .card and be- ! fore the final registration day ! Tuesday, they will check again and make a last final effort to get everyone registered. j The 20-30 Anns are being j ! congratulated for the fine pro- ; ! ject which has brought results and will add quite a number j of new voters to the registra- j tion book this year. , I j I ' i : V .-. ! ! .; S f : X'., ....... 4, ' i ! I -.- yi r' f i ! ! ! j ' i i:: j Y s , - . ' '' : Rehearsing the procedure for registering those who have turned 21 since last election elec-tion day, are: Marvin Christiansen, left; Mrs. Helen Pace, registration agent; Mrs. Shirley Smith, president 20-30 Anns spon- j soring the registration project ajid Mrs. I Carolyn Roper, chairman of the club pro- t ject. ' ( N |